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Friday, May 02, 2003
ISRAEL AND PALESTINE
- British bombers posed as peace activists (UK Daily Telegraph)
REBUILDING IRAQ
- US takes custody of 3 Iraq officials (AP)
WAR ON TERROR
- American forces reach cease-fire with terror group (NY Times)
- AFGHANISTAN: Americans leaving in 18 months (Strategy Page)
SEPTEMBER 11 TRIALS
- Moussaoui quizzes Ashcroft as part of defense pleadings (Olympian)
Pietro 6:26 AM
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Thursday, May 01, 2003
Now that the war's over, the press is desperate for THE BIG STORY . Are things really getting back to normal again ?
Pietro 1:12 PM
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INCIDENT - TERRORIST ATTACK
- Suitcase explodes at Jordan airport, killing one (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
- US defense worker shot in Saudi Arabia (Fox News)
HOMELAND SECURITY
- US report says terror attacks declined sharply last year (Voice of America)
- U.S. court approved 1,228 special terror warrants last year (SF Chronicle)
REBUILDING IRAQ
- Attack injures 7 US soldiers in Iraq (Durham Herald-Sun)
- Rumsfeld to Iraqis: It's all yours (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Powell says Alaska-style oil revenue sharing could work in Iraq (AFP)
- Merritt selected for Iraq project (Tennessean)
DISSENTING COWARDLY VIEWS
- US, UK waged war on Iraq because of oil, Blair adviser says (Bloomberg)
WAR ON TERROR
- AFGHANISTAN: Rumsfeld to declare Afghan combat over (Fox News)
TERROR SUSPECTS
- Al Qaeda leader's nephew captured in Pakistan-U.S. (Reuters) ... It appears to run in the family in most of these cases, doesn't it?
OSAMA BIN LADEN
- Bin Laden may be hiding along Afghan border: Musharraf (Hindustan Times)
- Report: US Special Forces may have captured bin Laden (World Tribune)
- Sources: Suspect may know bin Laden's location (CNN)>
Pietro 7:50 AM
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Wednesday, April 30, 2003
INCIDENT - TERRORIST ATTACK
- Suicide bomber hits Tel Aviv; Top Palestinian denounces terror (NY Times)
BAGHDAD BOB UPDATE
- Ex-Iraq Info Minister gets job offer (Reuters)
REBUILDING IRAQ
- Arabic newspaper receives letter signed by Hussein, AFP says (Bloomberg)
- US troops fire on Iraq protesters again (AP)
- Army seizes massive files on Iraq's secret prisoners (Washington Post)
- Associate of al Qaeda-linked fugitive caught in Baghdad (Fox News)
- Rumsfeld arrives in Iraq amid tight security (Reuters)
- Bush to announce end of major fighting (UPI)
- Saudis welcome US pullout but fear for future (Reuters)
ISRAEL AND PALESTINE
- Army intelligence: Abu Mazen unable to halt terror (Ha'aretz)
- Abu Mazen funded Munich massacre (Arutz Sheva)
AXIS OF EVIL
- NORTH KOREA: N. Korea admits nukes, warns US (CNN)
TERRORIST THREAT
- Terrorists planning attacks on US citizens in Saudi Arabia (Sydney Morning Herald)
WAR ON TERROR
- PAKISTAN: Pakistan 'foils al Qaeda attack' (BBC)
DANIEL PEARL
- In new book, French writer says Pearl was murdered because he knew too much (Canadian Press)
LACKAWANNA SLEEPER CELL
- While in Buffalo FBI chief calls 'Lackawanna 6' a terror cell (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Pietro 8:54 AM
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Tuesday, April 29, 2003
"They only knew how to support Saddam." - Abu Bakr Mohammed Amin, Iraq
Just people telling the truth about Al Jazeera. I think the Iraqis are well past the point of mistrust when it comes to that network, considering they were Saddam's mouthpiece until the bitter end.
REBUILDING IRAQ
- Bush vows US will see Iraq through to democracy (Washington Post)
- Without clues to its missing, Iraq panicked, papers show (LA Times)
- Former Iraqi oil minister surrenders (AP)
- Iraqis say troops kill 13; US says returned fire (Reuters)
- Free media blossom in Iraqi city (Christian Science Monitor)
- 'Shaming effect' on Arab world (Washington Times)
- Iraqi lawyer who helped save Jessica Lynch granted asylum (Fox News)
TERRORIST 'THREAT'
- Authorities arrest allegedly lovesick woman in cruiseline threat (KITV-TV Hawaii)
- Bag of garlic powder sparks panic at airport (Reuters)
AL QAEDA
- Evidence of al Qaeda spy ring in key Afghan roles (Christian Science Monitor)
- RECOMMENDED READ: Bin Laden's terror networks in Europe (Mackenzie Institute)
OPINION
- Shiites biting the hand that released them by Joe Scarborough (Jewish World Review)
- Trouble starts in airliner cabins, and attendants need training by Marjie Lundstrom (Nando Times)
- Needed: An Iraqi strongman by Daniel Pipes (CNS News)
TERROR SUSPECTS
- Two plead innocent in 1985 Air India bombing (Charleston Post & Courier)
- Intel engineer charged with Taliban links (UK Inquirer)
- Young hijacking suspect has no terror ties, German official says (Anchorage Daily News)
SEPTEMBER 11 TRIALS
- Judge orders prosecutors to give Moussaoui information on changed theory (WALB-TV Albany GA)
HOSTAGES IN ALGERIA
- Missing tourists held by Islamists (Guardian)
TERRORIST THREAT - YELLOW
- Egyptian sailor dies in Brazil from Anthrax - police (ABC News)
AXIS OF EVIL
- LIBYA: Libya to pay $2.7 billion for Lockerbie: FM (AFP)
Pietro 7:07 AM
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Monday, April 28, 2003
REBUILDING IRAQ
- He'll live like a king (Sun)
- Saudi telethon raises cash for Iraqis (AP)
- Up to 1 million Iraqis may get pay this week - US (Reuters)
- Supporters mark Saddam's birthday (Australian)
- Suspicious discovery apparently wasn't chemical weapons (NY Times)
UPDATE: Second test positive (Washington Times)
- Butcher's spies met Qaeda: File (NY Post)
- Aziz says Saddam survived airstrikes mounted to kill him (USA Today)
- Saddam sports suicide suit? (NY Daily News)
- US launches talks to create new Iraq (Reuters)
- Garner to Iraqis: Embrace freedom (CNN)
- Baghdad 'mayor' removed from office (Toronto Star)
- 200 freed Iraqi prisoners of war leave desert camp singing and cheering for President Bush (SF Chronicle)
- Saddam's cash (Weekly Standard)
- Iron maiden found in Uday Hussein's playground (Time)
DISSENTING COWARDLY VIEWS
- Iraqis target Gen. Franks for war crimes trial (Washington Times)
- Eerie silence in Hollywood as anti-war stars vanish (Reuters)
- France's Alliot-Marie denies report govt gave information to Iraq (AFX)
TERROR SUSPECTS
- Pakistan hold men linked to US shooting (Longwood News-Journal)
- Court postpones trial of Masood's alleged killers (Australian Broadcasting Corp)
Pietro 6:26 AM
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